Esperanto movement

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The Esperanto movement is an international social and cultural initiative dedicated to promoting the use of the constructed language Esperanto as a neutral means of global communication and understanding.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf international movement
language movement
social movement
aimsTo foster international understanding
promote Esperanto
provide neutral means of communication
emergedInCentury 19th century
emergedInDecade 1880s
foundedOnLanguageCreatedBy L. L. Zamenhof
hadUNESCOResolutionsIn 1954
1985
hasCommunicationDomain intercultural dialogue
international communication
hasCulturalActivity Esperanto film production
Esperanto journalism
Esperanto literature
Esperanto music
Esperanto radio broadcasting
Esperanto theatre
hasDemographic Esperantists
hasGlobalScope true
hasHeadOrganization Universal Esperanto Association
hasHeadquartersCity Rotterdam NERFINISHED
hasHeadquartersCountry Netherlands
hasHistoricalChallenge persecution under Nazi regime
persecution under Stalinist regime
hasIdeology cultural exchange
internationalism
linguistic equality
peace
hasKeyEvent World Esperanto Congress
hasOrganization Brazilian Esperanto League
British Esperanto Association
Esperanto-USA
German Esperanto Association
Japanese Esperanto Institute
Universal Esperanto Association
World Esperanto Youth Organization
hasRecognitionBy UNESCO
isNonPolitical true
isNonReligious true
organizes World Esperanto Congress
promotesConcept neutral auxiliary language
planned language
supports Esperanto education
Esperanto translation of literature
Esperanto-language media
usesLanguage Esperanto

Referenced by (8)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
UEA
general assembly of UEA
field
L. L. Zamenhof
Universal Esperanto Association
movement
Unua Libro
associatedMovement
La Espero
associatedWith
L. L. Zamenhof ("international auxiliary language movement")
influenced
La Espero ("Esperantists")
usedBy

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